![]() ![]() In Imago Mundi, each country is represented by the works of established artists and new talents, commissioned with the maximum freedom of expression, whose only constraint is the 10x12 cm format. Imago Mundi is the collection of works commissioned and collected by Luciano Benetton on his travels around the world, involving, on a voluntary and. Contemporary Japanese Artists is an Imago Mundi collection, a cultural, democratic, global, non-profit project, promoted by Luciano Benetton with the aim of creating the widest possible mapping of the different contemporary artistic experiences of our world. Looking at them one feels a sense of great respect for the mystery of a people that can be summarized in the motto of a native oral poem: Ainunenoanainu, human truly human.Īinu. The 52 works are a small but invaluable way for us to adopt a different perspective on the present and help us understand how each culture is essentially, and above all, an inter-culture, or in other words, the heart of an infinite variety of connections and mutual influences. That first volume was in German but, thereafter, the text. Imago Mundi was founded in Berlin in 1935 by the Russian émigré Leo Bagrow. ![]() The arrangement of the first section on geography, astrology, and astronomy was. Jacob, and drew on a far wider range of authorities than any of his predecessors. Honorius produced his mirror of the world for Christian, later abbot of St. Imago Mundi, the global art project, dedicates a new collection to the Ainu, the ancient people living in the North of Japan: a frontier land, rich in forests and mountainous wilderness. A biennial Imago Mundi Prize (awarded for the first time in 2005) is offered for the full-length article judged to have made the most significant contribution to the discipline. the 12th century was the Imago mundi of Honorius Inclusus. Texts by Luciano Benetton and Masahiro Nomoto Imago Mundi - Luciano Benetton Collection ![]()
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